Sage

Sage is to the human body, what that invisible cloak was to Harry Potter, highly useful.

Put it in your tea, drink it hot, it will help a lot. As per some popular beliefs, ancient Egyptians used to consume it, to make the pee-pee work again.

Fertility as history teaches us was a massive dysfunction if you know what I mean.

Whiskey

Yes, go knock yourself out! When you come back to your senses, pour 20 ml whiskey into warm water and gargle.

This method will numb your throat and will relieve the pain. The best part is you might swallow a little bit during the process, which will help you sleep better.

Icey Water

I’m not crazy; my mother had me tested. But, have you ever thought, why all the sportspersons use ice to heal muscle injuries?

It numbs the muscle down, helping the pain; icy water will trigger the same process.

First few sips will be unpleasant, but after a few, you will be fine. Both inflammation and pain will numb down.

A Steam Shower

If cool things are not your thing, it is okay; you can swing the other way. During the viral sore throat, dries up, and a steam shower will help to humidify it.

Tissues in a throat under normal circumstances, produce mucous, and when they swell up, they get dry.

Steam’s humidity will pump some moisture back into the area.

Coffee

Am I or Am I not the best advisor ever? Coffee, when sweetened with honey is the most delicious viral sore throat treatment; there ever will be.

Honey is the mother of all home remedies for cough/sore throat and when mixed with coffee is pure gold.

Folding note

We promised the best viral sore throat treatment when no one is there to help you around and procedures, we provided.

All the hot liquid will have a soothing effect on your sore throat unless it is too sour.

Other than above-written solutions, chicken soup, gargling with salted warm water, honey tea, and cough drops can help in this situation.

Stay healthy, stay wise, and keep reading.

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